Wholesale VoIP services provide effective service and low-cost margins to small and medium sized businesses that need a carrier solution.

Broadvox vs VoIPo

Compare Broadvox vs VoIPo. Find out whether Broadvox or VoIPo is better for your VoIP business or home needs. The experts at VoipReview have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of Broadvox and VoIPo and detailed analysis of the comparison can be found below.

User Ratings & Reviews

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42 Reviews

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Overview:

Broadvox is one of the major players in the VoIP market. With enterprise and carrier-level solutions (that means that Broadvox offers wholesale VoIP solutions), Broadvox has the network and services to supply just about anyone with VoIP...

Branded as “The Likable Phone Company,” VoIPo offers affordable home phone solutions to customers in the United States. The company was created by Hostgator, a popular web hosting company, in 2006. Dedicated to delivering a reliable and...

Provider Info

Plans Available*

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VoIPo Residential/Small Business VoIP Plan - $6.21

Users Average Rating

Recent User Reviews

Broadbox is NOT customer friendly. Recently I attempted to port away a few
numbers from them. They like to play games with the porting process. They
will deny your port for "invalid address". This happened more than 5 times
when I had the correct address. Finally I opened a complaint with the FCC.
A lot of times what a carrier will show for a Service Address is NOT the same
as the billing address. In this case both the Service Address and Billing
Address were they same. They hope you will get tired of fighting them and
just give up. This is an on going case that has lasted for about two weeks
and I am waiting to hear back from the FCC to the port completion with
Broadbox. I will never buy DIDs or service from this company or anyone that
resells their services again. They are the worst in my opinion.

sfrazier9999 December 22nd, 2016

I've been a customer for about 6 months now and no big problems. We used a hosted solution from them and I haven't had any issues or trouble with connectivity or call quality.

I was with Vonage Residential (another VOIP provider) for several years and loved the sound quality and features that came with the service, but the price increased every year. Vonage was becoming as expensive as an AT&T landline. I saw an advertisement for VoIPo promising all these features for a low price - I was very skeptical. I decided to give them a try. I started the transition to VoIPo by sending a signed request to my old service provider (Vonage) for the release of my phone number a month in advance. I had no idea these phone companies required so much time to release a telephone number these days. Once the number was verified and released VoIPo quickly setup the number on their servers. Configuring the VOIP adapter on my end was relatively painless. Once everything was setup I noticed the voice quality with VoIPo was not bad, but not as good as the outstanding voice quality of Vonage. Considering the money I am saving that is a compromise I will make any day. About a month after the transition the voicemail out for over a week. I was not a happy camper. It took a lot of communication with the help desk over several days before issue was finally resolved. One of the more knowledgeable technicians went through all my settings and got things running smoothly. The voice quality seems a little better too. I have been with VoIPo for about a year and half while using Comcast as my ISP. I have not had any issues since the voicemail failure over a year ago. I am pleased with the current level of service and totally delighted with the price. Yes, I have recommended VoIPo to my friends and relatives. I have taken advantage of their 2 year extension sale.

Alvin727 July 27th, 2018

I have now been with them for two years and while they had their issues at the beginning, you simply cannot beat the price for the number of features you get. Ooma and Vonage are no comparison. The support gave me an attitude about using my own VOIP phone that they "do not support" but still gave me the necessary settings to allow my unit to be used with their system. You have to know what and how to use the control panel if you want a successful phone system. Plugging it in and walking away isn't the way to approach this service at all. I thought I would be smart and switch to the Ooma business and I quickly found out that the VOIPO had so many more features available and that if you wanted anything done at Ooma you had to use their equipment that you needed to purchase from them. I immediately switched back and VOIPO gave me no attitude about my F-up. Lesson Learned ---- Good Service!!

*Plan pricing displayed here has been sourced directly from the provider's website or via the provider's sales team. Pricing is subject to change without notice. Check provider's website for most current pricing.Plan pricing may differ based on the country for which you are requesting service.

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